The final title in a trilogy following on from "Galaxy's Edge" and "The Moons of Lannamur". A super-powerful android is on the loose. This emotionless, relentless and mind-shielded monster has just one purpose - to kill Cade who is on a planet-hopping escapade around the galaxy.

Keill Randor, the last survivor of the Legionaries of Moros, crashlands on Rilyn, an empty world scoured every 30 years by the galactic Starwind. There he faces the Deathwing, whilst a howling wind rises that could destroy all of them. This is the third book in the "Last Legionary" series.

The Legionaries of Moros have been annihilated by an evil force known as the Deathwing. There is one survivor, Keill Randor, who searches the galaxy for the Warlord, creator of the Deathwing. This is the second book in the "Last Legionary" series.

Having succeeded in defeating the deadly Mr Redman, Nick and April are left alone with the knowledge that their only friends, Paddy and Julia, may be dead as a result. But as time passes April, whose psychic powers are increasing, begins to sense that they are still alive. So begins a journey in search of their friends.

During the decade of its existence in India, the multiplex cinema has been very much a sign of the times both a symptom and a symbol of new social values. Indicative of a consistent push to create a globalised consuming middle class and a new urban environment, multiplex theatres have thus become key sites in the long-running struggle over cultural legitimacy and the right to public space in Indian cities.

This book provides the reader with a comprehensive account of the new leisure infrastructure arising at the intersection between contemporary trends in cultural practice and the spatial politics that are reshaping the cities of India. Exploring the significance, and convergence, of economic liberalisation, urban redevelopment and the media explosion in India, the book demonstrates an innovative approach towards the cultural and political economy of leisure in a complex and rapidly-changing society.

Key arguments are supported by up-to-date and substantive field research in several major metros and second tier cities across India. Accordingly, this book employs analytical frameworks from Media and Cultural Studies, and from Urban Geography and Development Studies in a wide-ranging examination of the multiplex phenomenon.

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Very collectable hardback, the outer slip case is in very good/collectable condition. I have uploaded some images of the books front and rear slipcase. Published by Victor Gollanz Ltd (London). Released in 1981. The book also comes in a protective plastic cover.

Saturday Night is the intimate history of the original Saturday Night Live, from its beginnings as an outlaw program produced by an unruly band of renegades from the comedy underground to a TV institution that made stars of John Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris, Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy. This is the book that revealed to the world what really happened behind the scenes during the first ten years of this groundbreaking program, from the battles SNL fought with NBC to the battles fought within the show itself. It's all here: The love affairs, betrayals, rivalries, drug problems, overnight successes, and bitter failures, mixed with the creation of some of the most outrageous and original comedy ever. "It reads like a thriller," said the Associated Press, "and may be the best book ever written about television." "An anthropological masterpiece." - Vanity Fair "A chilling real-life cliffhanger." -Washington Post

Mudjack longed to see the sea. How could he resist the invitation of a magic boat to be taken on an epic voyage that would change his life for ever? Douglas Hill's other children's novels include "The Unicorn Dream", "How Jennifer (and Speckle) Saved the Earth" and "Penelope's Pendant".

The prequel to the author's "Last Legionary" series. Before the destruction of Moros, young Keil Randor wanted to be a Legionary. To be one of the elite, he has to prove himself through years of training as a Young Legionary, facing many ordeals along the way.